Anyone who pays attention to pop culture will surely remember a time when just about all anyone could talk about was Fifty Shades of Grey. As the first in a trilogy, the erotic romance novel by E.L. James (who was said to have clashed with Dakota Johnson on the film’s set) pretty much set the world on fire (becoming the most popular book of its decade) after it was released in 2011, and its tale of the deepening relationship between a college senior and a young, rich (and very hot) businessman was so filled with explicit sex (that required modesty underwear) that leaned heavily into BDSM practices that it either shocked or delighted (or, frequently did both) for many who read the book or even just heard about it from those who indulged in the naughty tale.The film adaptation, which starred Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele and Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey and debuted four years after the book was released, quickly became a massive hit, with the sequels (Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty...